Outline of Musashino City 2012

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Community supportsfor dementiaSupports are being enhanced in order to raisepeople’s understanding with regard to the elderly whohave dementia as well as to reduce the burden on theirfamilies, including consultation services. At the CityHall and In-home Care Support Center, professionalcounselors are available to meet with residents. Servicesnot covered by long-term care insurance are alsooffered, including watching over dementia sufferers,talking to them, and assisting them during outings. Furthermore,“On-site Lectures on Dementia”are offeredto help caregivers watch over and support people withdementia in the community.Panel exhibition at a dementia campaign(People)40,00035,00030,00025,0005,0002,500Number of Elderly with Dementiaand Future Projections(Projections for FY2012 and Later)26,759 27,181 27,41328,2602,639 2,847 3,006 3,065On-site Lectures on Dementia32,045Number of elderlyNumber of elderly with dementia3,74733,1974,26535,0114,72902009 2010 2011 2012 2018 2023 2028Welfare Commissioners and ChildWelfare Commissioners watchover the communityWelfare Commissioners and Child Welfare Commissioners serveas a bridge between the community and the administration orrelevant organizations to assist residents to continue living intheir familiar communities without anxiety. The Commissionersprovide a range of welfare-related consultation services andserves as a bridge with the City’s points of contact, relevantorganizations, etc. The 98 commissioners who are entrustedwith the work from the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfarehave the role of promoting community welfare activities.Voluntary training meeting of Welfare and Child Welfare CommissionersWorking together to meetpost-retirement needsSpecial nursing home for the elderly, SakuraenDay service of the Kitamachi Senior Citizen’s CenterAs the number of senior people only households and single person householdsincreases, the use of welfare facilities is projected to increase evenfurther. Facilities are being developed in a planned manner, including shortstay and day service facilities, special nursing homes, and long-term carehealth facilities, while confirming the aging of existing facilities and the needsof facilities as well as inviting the entry of private businesses and others.Long-term care health facility for the elderly, Anzuen Annex33